- Written by Ziqian XU
- Posted on October 21, 2021
- Updated on October 21, 2021
- 8275 Views
Support for AES GCM has been added as a method for storing symmetric secrets in EOS. This applies to secrets that must be
- Written by Ketan Kotak
- Posted on November 7, 2021
- Updated on November 7, 2021
- 7435 Views
This feature improves the switch behavior when it overheats. The feature can be configured using the CLI.
- Written by Mike Nelson
- Posted on October 20, 2021
- Updated on December 20, 2021
- 8169 Views
Tagging traffic with a drop precedence is a method that can be used to differentiate traffic flows over a given
- Written by Seng Leung
- Posted on October 27, 2021
- Updated on October 27, 2021
- 8672 Views
Traditionally, the OpenConfig gNMI service is based on a dial in model. A client sends a request to the gNMI server and
- Written by Neel Neogi
- Posted on November 3, 2021
- Updated on July 13, 2023
- 8206 Views
This document describes the support for interface policing counters on interfaces where interface policing feature is configured. Counters for this feature provide information on how many packets are being allowed or dropped on a given interface via the policers configured. The counters are only supported on interfaces where dedicated policers are configured.
- Written by Nitin Sao
- Posted on November 9, 2021
- Updated on November 9, 2021
- 6695 Views
This feature allows configuration of the IS IS CSNP generation interval. The default CSNP interval is 10
- Written by Andrew Li
- Posted on November 11, 2021
- Updated on December 28, 2021
- 7855 Views
Egress Peer Engineering (EPE) using BGP LU enables traffic engineering of the links between Autonomous Systems
- Written by Midul Jacob
- Posted on January 12, 2022
- Updated on January 12, 2022
- 7135 Views
A Link Aggregation Group (LAG) is used to aggregate/gather together multiple physical links into a single logical
- Written by Shubham Jangid
- Posted on November 9, 2021
- Updated on October 8, 2024
- 7047 Views
Policing is typically done on the L2 packet size - that is, the size on the wire, excluding the Preamble, Start Frame Delimiter (SFD), and Interpacket Gap (IPG). To ensure that the policer polices the right amount of L2 packet size, a default packet size adjustment is configured, which is deducted from the size seen on wire. The default packet size adjustment corrects the size observed for every traffic type, except for L3 traffic on DCS-7280R, DCS-7280R2, DCS-7500R, and DCS-7500R2 series (see Description part for details).
- Written by Ryan Lui
- Posted on October 20, 2021
- Updated on October 20, 2021
- 7296 Views
This brief TOI describes a small update made to Arista’s implementation of the Best Master Clock Algorithm (BMCA),
- Written by Harshit Jain
- Posted on January 11, 2022
- Updated on January 11, 2022
- 8324 Views
RADIUS protocol specifies the existence of Dynamic Authorization messages which provides a mechanism to change the
- Written by Rehmanali Jiwani
- Posted on January 6, 2022
- Updated on January 6, 2022
- 6603 Views
The sFlow source IP address (also known as the agent IP address) is placed in the sFlow datagrams that the switch sends
- Written by Tanuj Kumar Jhamb
- Posted on October 21, 2021
- Updated on October 26, 2021
- 7664 Views
Support for matching of DSCP / ECN is available under the QOS class map configuration on Arista switches.
- Written by Binglai Niu
- Posted on October 21, 2021
- Updated on October 21, 2021
- 7357 Views
Nexthop groups is a routing mechanism where users can configure a set of nexthops by specifying their nexthop